X Carstens
Managing Director: Steffen Weishaupt

“Our beginnings with SIMO – and why we continue to rely on SIMO” Steffen Weishaupt, Managing Director of the medical supply store X Carstens in Stuttgart, talks about his experiences with SIMO in an interview: Contact with SIMO first came about around 2.5 years ago – and even then, it was clear that this innovation was setting new standards in wheelchair provision. X Carstens’ goal is to provide active wheelchair users with optimal, individualized care, especially with high-quality wheelchairs. However, problems have repeatedly arisen in the past: even custom-made wheelchairs didn’t fit perfectly or led to later adjustment difficulties. With SIMO, this has changed: • All wheelchair settings can be realistically simulated – before the wheelchair is even ordered. • Incorrect fittings are avoided, and the care is provided precisely, professionally, and sustainably. • End users experience directly what the optimal sitting position feels like.X Carstens was the first medical supply store in Germany to work with SIMO – and the experience has been so positive that the company is now equipping its second location in Mannheim with SIMO.And the journey continues: SIMO will be an integral part of every new branch opening from the very beginning.

Meyra GmbH - Central Europe
Managing Director: Stefan Schäfer

In this short interview, Stefan Schäfer, Managing Director of MEYRA Central Europe, shares his firsthand insights and experiences with SIMO.

How does SIMO support professionals, improve hardware, and enhance the customer journey? Find out in just a few seconds.

Meyra GmbH
Productmanager: Tim Plaß

Tim Plaß, Product Manager for manual wheelchairs at the MEYRA Group, shares his assessment of SIMO in a short statement – and explains why the system is so relevant for modern wheelchair provision.

Dietz Group
CCO: Sascha Becker

“Every millimeter counts” – Sascha Becker (CCO, Manager Commercial & Communication, DIETZ Group) on the SIMO wheelchair simulator ⠀ “You can have a lot of experience – and yes, we see that in the market. But to get further confirmation, to be really sure… that’s the game changer that SIMO brings.” ⠀ Who benefits from it? 👉 The wheelchair measurement experts – the people who ensure that every user has the best possible fit. In this short interview, Sascha Becker explains why the SIMO wheelchair simulator is such a valuable tool for specialists: It enables highly precise adjustments – accurate to the millimeter It supplements the experience with direct, objective feedback And the user feels the difference immediately: “I suddenly have a completely different body feeling.” ⠀ SIMO brings security to experience – and that is precisely what makes it a real game changer in care.

X Carstens
Team Leader: Simon Öhlschläger

Simon Öhlschläger, Team Leader from the medical supply store X Carstens in Stuttgart – our very first SIMO location in Germany – explains why they see SIMO as a true revolution in wheelchair care. With SIMO, they can now show wheelchair users in just a few minutes what their optimal sitting position should look and feel like – visibly, tangibly, and professionally. A true milestone – for users and professionals alike.

Wolturnus Germany
Managing Director: Marco Hessler

In this video, Sascha Becker emphasizes that properly measuring and fitting a wheelchair requires genuine specialist expertise. It’s not just about technical know-how—it’s about deeply understanding how a person needs to sit in a wheelchair and having the hands-on experience to make the right decisions. He explains that this level of skill can only be developed over time, through working directly with users and learning how even the smallest adjustments affect posture, comfort, and mobility.

And that, he says, is precisely what makes SIMO so unique: it’s a tool designed for these specialists—supporting their expertise with immediate, tangible feedback. SIMO doesn’t replace professional judgment; instead, it confirms it, refines it, and makes it even more reliable. For Sascha Becker, this combination of human experience and precise simulation is what sets SIMO apart in the field of wheelchair provision.

Dietz Group
CCO: Sascha Becker

In the new video, Sascha Becker emphasizes that properly measuring and fitting a wheelchair requires genuine specialist expertise. It’s not just about technical know-how—it’s about deeply understanding how a person needs to sit in a wheelchair and having the hands-on experience to make the right decisions. He explains that this level of skill can only be developed over time, through working directly with users and learning how even the smallest adjustments affect posture, comfort, and mobility.

And that, he says, is precisely what makes SIMO so unique: it’s a tool designed for these specialists—supporting their expertise with immediate, tangible feedback. SIMO doesn’t replace professional judgment; instead, it confirms it, refines it, and makes it even more reliable. For Sascha Becker, this combination of human experience and precise simulation is what sets SIMO apart in the field of wheelchair provision.